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CA. Banfield’s observations of the CRISPRs in her microbial sequences piqued Doudna’s interest. As Doudna noted in her … doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01408-4. Tyson GW et al. Community structure and metabolism through reconstruction of …
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… to contribute towards a diverse workforce and scientific community (working with the JGI) as well as our efforts in …
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… user facilities. Baker had worked with the JGI through a Community Science Program (CSP) proposal, and Rambo’s …
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… the bacterial cells on the molecular level. They amplified, sequenced and assembled the genomes. In parallel, Gros’ lab …
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… metabolic and functional capabilities. Take part in the "Sequences to Cultures" Jamboree! Immediately following the … Dartmouth University … Metagenomic and single-cell sequence data have provided a means to access novel … cataloged and taxonomically classified to date. Under the “sequence to function’ umbrella, this symposium will further …
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… (Berkeley Lab). The work was enabled by the JGI’s Community Science Program. For most months each year, Ace …
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M. importuna CCBAS932 from the forests of France, were sequenced and annotated by a collaborative team. The genome sequences and annotations are available on JGI’s fungal …
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… nitrocellulose filters in Petri dishes. The scientists also sequenced the fungus and photobiont’s genomes and compared …
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Amplification to generate enough DNA to put on a sequencer. As previously mentioned, it’s a method that’s … assembly. So while researchers are confident all the DNA sequences came from one cell, including components like …
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… developed and applied novel computational and experimental sequence-based methods for elucidating the gene regulatory … policy, engaging in interactions with the scientific community at large. … 2021 LBNL Director’s Award for …
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… mentor Bryce Foster, Benchmarking Bioinformatics Tools for Sequence Similarity Searching Morgan Lavenstein Bendall and …
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